anchor-bankrun
is a small but powerful extension to solana-bankrun
that enables using both Anchor and Bankrun with only a one-line code change. It does this by exporting a BankrunProvider
class that can be used as a drop-in replacement for AnchorProvider
during testing.
Recent versions of anchor-bankrun
use the Anchor v0.30 IDL, which is not backwards compatible with older Anchor IDLs.
If you have an older IDL, use anchor-bankrun
v0.3.0.
Here's an example using BankrunProvider
to test an Anchor program:
import { startAnchor } from "solana-bankrun";
import { BankrunProvider } from "anchor-bankrun";
import { Keypair, PublicKey } from "@solana/web3.js";
import { BN, Program } from "@coral-xyz/anchor";
import { Puppet } from "./anchor-example/puppet";
const IDL = require("./anchor-example/puppet.json");
test("anchor", async () => {
const context = await startAnchor("tests/anchor-example", [], []);
const provider = new BankrunProvider(context);
const puppetProgram = new Program<Puppet>(
IDL,
provider,
);
const puppetKeypair = Keypair.generate();
await puppetProgram.methods
.initialize()
.accounts({
puppet: puppetKeypair.publicKey,
})
.signers([puppetKeypair])
.rpc();
const data = new BN(123456);
await puppetProgram.methods
.setData(data)
.accounts({
puppet: puppetKeypair.publicKey,
})
.rpc();
const dataAccount = await puppetProgram.account.data.fetch(
puppetKeypair.publicKey,
);
expect(dataAccount.data.eq(new BN(123456)));
});
yarn add anchor-bankrun
I want to keep the Bankrun dependencies light.